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A.Findateachingjob.B.Workasalawyer.C.Waitandsee.
3.Whydoesn’tthemanlikethehat?
A.Itdoesn’tmatchtheshoes.
B.Hethinksitoutoffashion.
C.Itisn11suitableforherage.
4.Howdoesthewomansuggestthemangoingtowork?
A.Driving.B.Takingabus.C.Takingthesubway.
5.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoing?
A.Puttinganad.B.Forgettingaboutit.C.Havingadinner.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独自后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;
听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题.
6.Whatgamedidthewomansee?
A.Afootballgame.B.Abasketballgame.C.Avolleyballgame.
7.Whichschoolwonthebasketballgame?
A.LoncolnHighSchool.B.Thespeakers’school.C.FrankfurtHighSchool.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Whereprobablyistheman?
A.Atashop.B.Atahotel.C.Atarestaurant.
9.Whendoesthemanwanttogetuptomorrowmorning?
A.Around6:
00.B.Around6:
30.C.Around5:
30.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whichplacedoesthemansuggestthewomanseefirst?
A.LouverPalace.B.NotreDameCathedral.C.VersaillesPalace.
11.WhatdoesthemansuggestorderingatMaxim’s?
A.Duck.B.Goose.C.Chicken.
12.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.Heisatourguide.B.HelivedinParisonce.C.HeisaFrenchman.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatfieldhasthewomanbeenworkingin?
A.Literature.B.Publishing.C.Education.
14.Howlonghadthewomanbeentheheadofhergroup?
A.3years.B.7years.C.10years.
15.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?
A.Shepublishedanarticleayear.
B.Shemadetheyearbookeveryyear.
C.Shewroteatextbookayear.
16.Whatkindofjobwouldthewomanlike?
A.Apart-timevolunteerjob.B.Afull-timeteachingjob.C.A9-5officejob.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whosebirthdayisacoupleofweeksaway?
A.Karen’s.B.Julie’s.C.Suzie’s.
18.Whereisthepartybeingheld?
A.Ataschool.B.Athome.C.AtaBallroom.
19.WhoiscomingoverfromAustralia?
A.Mum.B.Marie.C.Dad.
20.WhoisMarie?
A.Julie’ssister.B.Karen’smother.C.Suzie’ssister.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共10小题;
每小题2分,满分20分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Herearethreebestdestinationsforyoutodiscoverin2018ifyouhopetohaveheart-stoppingadventure,aclose-uplookathistoryortheperfectmeal.
LosCabos,Mexico
LocatedatthetipoftheBajaPeninsula,thetwosmallcolonialtownsofCaboSanLucasandSanJosedelCabohavebecomethehottestvacationdestinationsinMexicoinrecentyears.Withwide,originalbeaches,livelynightclubs,naturalresorts,andafarm-to-tablefoodscene,theoasis(乐土)ofLosCabosisdrawingtouristsinrecordnumbers.Asaresult,thehotelsceneisbooming,withalotsofnewdevelopmentsandrenovationscompletedthisyear.
Zambia
Untilnow,ZambiahashadlittlerecognitionasoneofAfrica’sgreatsafari(狩猎远征)destinations.Yetexpertsknowitasthebirthplaceofthewalkingsafari.InSouthLuangwaNationalPark,visitorscanexpecttoseemoreanimalsthanbaobabtrees,whileLiuwaPlainNationalParkisthesettingfortheworld’ssecond-largestwildebeestmigration,whentensofthousandsofthecreaturesheadacrosstheplainfromneighboringAngola.
Brussels,Belgium
VisitorsmaywanttoreturntotheBelgiancapitalin2018tovisittwocutting-edge,museums.TheMillenniumIconoclastMuseumofArtopenedtoshowcontemporaryartfromaroundtheworld.There’salsotheCitroenCulturalCentre,whichwilllaunchitsfirstexhibitioninMay.TheJAMHotelwithexposedbrickworkandconcretebeamshousedinaformerartschool,istheperfectplaceforculture-loverstostay.Don’tleavetownwithoutexperiencingbeercultureatyouthfulbreweries(啤酒厂)likeBrasseriedelaSenneorBrusselsBeerProject.
21.WhatdoyouknowaboutLosCabosinMexico?
A.Thehotelsdevelopfast.B.Itisveryhotthere.
C.Itismadeupofmanysmalltowns.D.Touristsdon’tliketheoldnightclubs.
22.Wherecanyougoifyouwanttoseewildebeestmigration?
A.Mexico.B.Angola.
C.LiuwaPlainNationalPark.D.SouthLuangwaNationalPark.
23.WherewillyouprefertoliveinBrussels,Belgiumifyoulovecultureverymuch?
A.JAMHotel.B.Acutting-edgemuseum.
C.CitroenCulturalCentre.D.BrusselsBeerProject.
B
Online–bullying(欺凌)isoneofthedownsidesofnewtechnologyandinvolvesusingdeviceslikemobilephonesandcomputers.Online-bulliescanstrikeatanytime,nomatterwherethey,ortheirvictimsare.About22percentofyoungpeopleintheUKclaimtohavesufferedfromonline-bullying.
Notonlyareonline-bullieshardertoavoid,theyarealsohardertocatch.Itisalltooeasytosendananonymous(匿名的)threatbytextonapay-as-you-gophonewithanunknownnumber.IttakesnotimeatalltosetupafalseFacebook,Twitter,blogorsocialnetworkaccountandtopostaninsultingmessage.And,ifyouknowhowtohideyourIPaddress,youcanuploadanoffensivevideotoawebsitelikeYouTubeandyourvictimwouldn’tknowwhotoblame.
Oneofthemostupsettingthingsaboutonline-bullyingisthatitcaninvolvemorepeoplethantraditionalformsofbullying.Abullycaninsultyouortellliesaboutyouandsharethatinformationwiththeentireschoolatthetouchofabutton-andforsometeenagersthatisalltoohardtobear.TheUKCharityBeatbullyingsuggeststhatupto44%ofsuicidesamongten-to-fourteen-year-oldsmaybebullying-related.
Thegoodnewsisthattheworldisstartingtowiseuptoonline-bullying.Schoolsandwebsiteslikehttp:
//www.chlidnet-int.org/offerlotsofadviceandvictimsupportandsocialnetworksitesnowadviseuserstothinkcarefullyabouttheirprivacysettingssothatpersonalinformationisonlysharedwithfriends.
24.Whichofthefollowingisthemostdifficulttodo?
A.Todownloadafalsevideo.B.Topostaunfriendlymessage.
C.TosetupatrueFacebookaccount.D.Toknowwhosendsonline一bullies.
25.Whydomorepeoplesufferfromonline-bulliesthantraditionalforms?
A.Online一bullyingisarelativelynewform.
B.Bullyingamongschoolchildrenisnothingnew.
C.Morepeopleliketotellliesormakefunofothers.
D.Online-bullyingiseasiertospreadandmoredifficulttocatch.
26.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.Bullyinggoeshigh-tech.B.Bullyinghasmoredamagingeffects.
C.Privacysettingsshouldbeprotected.D.Peoplecangetridofonline-bullying.
C
Weusedtothinkthatcultureandpersonalityaretheonlyfactorsthataffectone’smusicchoice.ButresearchersattheUniversityofCambridge,UK,gathereddatafrommorethan250,000peopleoverthepast10years.Theynoticedthataspeopleage,theirsocialcircumstanceschange,andsodoestheirmusictaste.
Therearethreemusicalperiodsthatpeoplepassthroughastheymature-“intense”,“contemporary”and“sophisticated”.
Thefirstperiodcomesintheteenagersyears,duringwhichtimepeoplelikeintensemusicsuchaspunkandrockbecauseteenagerstendtobeaggressiveandwanttoestablishtheiridentityasindependentindividuals.
Butaspeoplemoveintoearlyadulthood,theirlifestylechanges-theysocializemoreandwanttobuildcloserelationshipswithothers.Asaresult,theybecomemorefondofcontemporarymusic,suchaspopandR&
B,whichisusuallyupliftinganddanceableandplayedatpartieswherepeoplehangouttogetherandchat.
Whenmiddleagecomes,thingshavesettleddownformostpeople.Thisperiodwillbedominated(支配)bymore“sophisticated”music,suchasjazzandclassical,aswellasmorecatchymusiclikecountry,folk,andblues.
“Formany,thislifestageisfrequentlyexhaustedbyworkandfamily,andthereisarequirementforrelaxing,emotive(动情的)music,”JasonRentfrow,aresearchermember,toldThetelegraph.
Butyoumustbethinking:
“Aren’tthereoldpeoplewhoarestillintorockmusic?
”Ofcoursethereare.ButRentfrowexplainedthattheirreasonsforlisteningtorockmusicmayhavechanged.“Weusemusicfordifferentreasons,”hesaid,andthusatthatagepeoplemaylistentoremindthemselvesoftheiryouths.
27.WhatistheresearchresultoftheUniversityofCambridge?
A.People’smusictastechangeswithage.
B.Aperson’smusictalentimproveswithtime.
C.Olderpeoplehavebettersocialcircumstances.
D.Manyfactorsinfluencepeople’smusicchoice.
28.Middleageisaperiodwhenpeople.
A.haveanaggressivegoalB.leadastressfullife
C.desirecloseconnectionswithothersD.likePopandR&
29.Theunderlinedword“catchy”inParagraph5probablymeans.
A.flexibletocatchB.awkwardtolearn
C.difficulttounderstandD.attractiveandeasytoremember
30.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?
A.Musiccanserveasareminder.
BOldpeopledon’tlikerockmusic.
C.Rockmusicmakesoldpeopleyounger.
D.Listeningtorockmusicneedsreasons.
第二节(共5小题;
每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
Manyteenagersmayhaveaveryconfusingtimefilledwithanxietyinhighschool.Herearesomepowerfultipswhichcanhelpyousucceedintheyears.
Knowyourselfa